It is 69-113 degrees Fahrenheit.
rain or snow
rain and snow sometimes together. Burrr
A savannah is not a country, it's a type of environment. It usually refers to open, fairly dry grassland with a few spaced out trees. This occurs in several African nations, each with its own government.
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The countries that are within the Sahel (African Transition zone) are Gambian, Niger, Nigeria, Sengel, Mali, Algeria, Chad, Cameroon, Mauritania, Sudan, Bukino, and Faso. This area is the transitional shrub land between the vast Sahara and the savanna.
grass and shrubs and animals
The two main abiotic factors that determine the type of terrestrial biome found in a region are temperature and precipitation. These factors influence the types of plants and animals that can survive in a particular area, shaping the characteristics of the biome.
Air temperature.
Gazelles live under cliffs and can sleep in the tall grass, in the African savanna.
The type of precipitation that forms when the air temperature is below 0 degrees Celsius is called snow.
1 of the things that help determine the precipitation is the temperature
Zebras are herd animals of the African savanna. They do not have shelters, but live on the open grasslands.
At 0 degrees Celsius, precipitation can come in the form of snow, rain, or a mix of both called sleet. The type of precipitation depends on the temperature profile of the atmosphere through which the precipitation is falling.
The factor along with precipitation that determines the weather of an area is temperature. Temperature influences the type of precipitation an area receives (rain or snow) and plays a key role in defining the climate patterns of a region.
The type of precipitation that falls from a Cumulonimbus cloud is usually determined by the temperature of the air below the cloud. Rain will fall if the temperature is above freezing, while snow or hail will fall if the temperature is below freezing. Other factors like atmospheric pressure and humidity can also influence the type of precipitation.
Snow, sleet, hail . . .
The temperature of the atmosphere is the primary factor that determines whether precipitation falls as a liquid or a solid. Precipitation will fall as rain when the temperature is above freezing and as snow when the temperature is below freezing. Other factors, such as humidity and the presence of ice nuclei, can also influence the type of precipitation.